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while giving huge tax breaks to big oil and the wealthy. we can't rebuild america if they tear down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. [ female announcer ] the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. in...
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my colleague is in the newsroom with a big sports story. melissa. >> huge, martin. another exciting day for u.s. women's national soccer team which this afternoon marched right through opponent france for a 3-1 victory. u.s. women jumped out to a 1-0 lead when lauren cheney scored in the ninth minute and france would day the game in minute 54. amy wambach scored off a corner kick, again on a head ball and 22-year-old alex morgan added insurance in the 82nd minute. this is the women's first trip to the women's final since 1996 who brandi chastain pulled off her shirt in a victory celebration that we've seen about a million times since i think. the u.s. women's team will play either japan or sweden in sunday's final in frankfurt so go usa. or across the pond they call it. >> fabulous call. >> does it ever get on your nerves that we call it something completely different than the rest of the world. >> in the at all. >> thanks, melissa. >> michele bachmann and her latest head-scratcher on marriage in america. stay with us. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with
my colleague is in the newsroom with a big sports story. melissa. >> huge, martin. another exciting day for u.s. women's national soccer team which this afternoon marched right through opponent france for a 3-1 victory. u.s. women jumped out to a 1-0 lead when lauren cheney scored in the ninth minute and france would day the game in minute 54. amy wambach scored off a corner kick, again on a head ball and 22-year-old alex morgan added insurance in the 82nd minute. this is the women's...
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but the big story, no big deal. republicans refusing the president's $4 trillion in cuts opting instead for half that number. the reason, now they say they want no new taxes a steamy but happy monday here in new york city. i'm dylan ratigan and the president wrapping up another debt meeting at the white house. what, if anything, is coming from the bickering is anyone's guess. it seems the so-called middle deal, a little over $2 trillion in cuts over the next cade is where the action is. of course it doesn't solve any of the problems, just perpetuates the two-party political system bought by the major
but the big story, no big deal. republicans refusing the president's $4 trillion in cuts opting instead for half that number. the reason, now they say they want no new taxes a steamy but happy monday here in new york city. i'm dylan ratigan and the president wrapping up another debt meeting at the white house. what, if anything, is coming from the bickering is anyone's guess. it seems the so-called middle deal, a little over $2 trillion in cuts over the next cade is where the action is. of...
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to be done, with bridges and roads and rail lines that are showing the age, and you can imagine the big plan to spend the money for the upgrade of the infrastructure and something of long lasting benefits to be done over several years and not one-off stimulus, but takes place over five or ten years and you could spend a half a trillion or trillion dollars and if you did, that you might want to think about simultaneously fiscal restraint on the health care cost are the long-term deficit problems and make sure that the interest rates don't rise and offset the rises, but there is a real opportunity to put construction workers to work, and make the infrastructure stronger. >> when we talk about jobs, we tend to talk about congress a lot, but you report on the federal reserve, and it is the power over the economy that people often underestimate. so what if ben bernanke could get enough votes on the board, what could he do to help? >> well, the federal reserve is aggressive in trying to support the economy. they have the normal tools all employed. they cut the interest rates to zero and keep
to be done, with bridges and roads and rail lines that are showing the age, and you can imagine the big plan to spend the money for the upgrade of the infrastructure and something of long lasting benefits to be done over several years and not one-off stimulus, but takes place over five or ten years and you could spend a half a trillion or trillion dollars and if you did, that you might want to think about simultaneously fiscal restraint on the health care cost are the long-term deficit problems...
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we expect the president to continue to push to get a big deal. what's a big deal? about $4 trillion in deaf sigz reductions over the next decade. at the end of last week, it looked like he and speaker boehner were moving towards the same page in terms of trying to get a big deal. that fell apart over the weekend. so we expect the president to resume calls for a big deal to say now is the time to seize the moment. there will be political pain on both sides. what he means by that is the democrats will have to come to the table over entitlements, making small changes to things like social security and medicare and the republicans will need to come to the table in terms of rolling back tax break for wealthy corporations and americans. as you said, richard, he's going to hammer this point that they will continue to work until they get a deal done. >> kristin, we were talking about a crucial 72 hours and the build up to that meeting. what happened? >> as of last thursday, it seemed like both the president and speaker boehner were trying to sell this big deal, this $4 tri
we expect the president to continue to push to get a big deal. what's a big deal? about $4 trillion in deaf sigz reductions over the next decade. at the end of last week, it looked like he and speaker boehner were moving towards the same page in terms of trying to get a big deal. that fell apart over the weekend. so we expect the president to resume calls for a big deal to say now is the time to seize the moment. there will be political pain on both sides. what he means by that is the democrats...
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today is a very big day, alex. >> trust me, i'm not saying it's done at all. many more hours on the air covering this thing and i expect it to be filled with ranglings. thank you, we'll see you next hour. that's for sure. >>> joining me from washington is eleanor cliff, contributing editor for "the daily beast." >> hi, alex. >> how close do you believe they are to an agreement? >> i think they are close enough to an agreement that we're not going to default, that's as far as i go. it looks like they'll pull it off this afternoon, but i wouldn't put that in writing. because i'm -- you know, they have backed away, and it's posturing at this point. the republicans are sounding more optimistic, because they have been looking like they are the obstructionists, so they don't want to look like they are the bad guys, so they are all cheery about the prospects for a deal. and the democrats are saying, we're not so sure, because the -- the background noise for democrats is the president is giving away too much, so they can't look like they are capitulating easily. more
today is a very big day, alex. >> trust me, i'm not saying it's done at all. many more hours on the air covering this thing and i expect it to be filled with ranglings. thank you, we'll see you next hour. that's for sure. >>> joining me from washington is eleanor cliff, contributing editor for "the daily beast." >> hi, alex. >> how close do you believe they are to an agreement? >> i think they are close enough to an agreement that we're not going to...
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i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult. >> well, here's what he means. in a new poll, we see the complicated political caucus they are dealing with. the number of americans who are very concerned about default has ticked up seven points in the last two months. then it was just 35% believe not raising the limit and risking default was worse than raising it and potentially spurring more spending. now 42% see greater risk in a potential default, 47% are more concerned about lifting the limit but the gap has narrowed. that gets you talking about the education of the public in the last two months. look at the republican side. the folks who have been more engaged in this debate since the outset, the numbers have only hardened. 66% of republicans are more concerned with raising the debt limit compared to 60% in may. that number rises to 75% among republicans who identify with the tea party. so this is the issue. and speaker boehner has said he would only raise the debt ceiling to
i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult. >> well, here's what he means. in a new poll, we see the complicated political caucus they are dealing with. the number of americans who are very concerned about default has ticked up seven points in the last two months. then it was just 35% believe not raising the limit and risking default was worse than raising it and potentially spurring more spending. now 42% see greater risk in a potential...
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usually, it's a big deal. this is moving away from florida and the southeast coast affecting the bahamas and possibly bermuda. each squiggly line tells us where we think the storm is going to go. the big story is the heat. mid-90s in the mid-atlantic. you want to talk hot, the middle of the country, no one tops you. easily, near record heat all week long. you are watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> this president has been in charge for two and a half years. he has increased federal spending by 28%. was
usually, it's a big deal. this is moving away from florida and the southeast coast affecting the bahamas and possibly bermuda. each squiggly line tells us where we think the storm is going to go. the big story is the heat. mid-90s in the mid-atlantic. you want to talk hot, the middle of the country, no one tops you. easily, near record heat all week long. you are watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in...
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the big money is not with poor people. so i gave the president last night a scripture, this is isaiah, i think, speaking in an ancient budget debate. it must have been. he says, "woe to you legislators of infamous laws to refuse justice to the unfortunate and cheat the poor among my people of their rights and make minnows their prey and rob the orphan." i thought you could use that when you have these negotiations now. >> a very good line. >> reverend jim wallis, thank you very much. >> thanks for being on, you do a great job. >>> tomorrow we have former governor hal -- howard dean and hoda kotb. past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. past year alone in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn f
the big money is not with poor people. so i gave the president last night a scripture, this is isaiah, i think, speaking in an ancient budget debate. it must have been. he says, "woe to you legislators of infamous laws to refuse justice to the unfortunate and cheat the poor among my people of their rights and make minnows their prey and rob the orphan." i thought you could use that when you have these negotiations now. >> a very good line. >> reverend jim wallis, thank you...
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i think he wants to go big, i just don't think he has the power to get it done. he's in a very difficult political position. the factions in the republican party have drawn an arbitrary line in the sand to protect millionaires and billionaires. speaker boehner who wants to moovr forward can't. the question over the weekend is who wears the pants in the republican party, it appears as though eric cantor and michele bachmann do. >> i've got to jump in on that one. when the president puts a trillion dollars on the table in terms of tax increases john boehner wants a larger deal. he can't do it with what he believes will hurt the economy. the key question facing this country is where are the jobs. the whole point is to create an economy that in fact is going to allow us to answer the question. right now the president's proposal which is why the speaker backed off on it includes so much in terms of tax increases john boehner believes it is going to hurt the economy. >> in a first time in a decade we actually have a chance to get something big done. the president said
i think he wants to go big, i just don't think he has the power to get it done. he's in a very difficult political position. the factions in the republican party have drawn an arbitrary line in the sand to protect millionaires and billionaires. speaker boehner who wants to moovr forward can't. the question over the weekend is who wears the pants in the republican party, it appears as though eric cantor and michele bachmann do. >> i've got to jump in on that one. when the president puts a...
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. >>> now to our other top story, several big developments in the explosive hacking scandal threatening rupert murdoch's media empire. earlier today, news corp suddenly called off its $12 billion bid to take over british sky broadcasting, the largest satellite broadcaster and hours before parliament was scheduled to vote against that deal. also today, prime minister david cameron said he would look into allegations that 9/11 victims were targeted in the scandal and here at home, new york senator jay rockefeller wants the fbi to look into whether the scandal has crossed the pond. rockefeller and others want to know if news corp's papers have broken u.s. laws and spied on people here in the states. nbc's stephanie gosk joins us now from london. there was pressure for news corp to pull out of this deal, and they caved into the pressure here. >> reporter: british politicians are much like american politicians, don't agree on much, but came together over this issue. they felt that murdoch needed to back off of this deal, a multi-billion deal to acquire bskyb, the largest merger or acquisitio
. >>> now to our other top story, several big developments in the explosive hacking scandal threatening rupert murdoch's media empire. earlier today, news corp suddenly called off its $12 billion bid to take over british sky broadcasting, the largest satellite broadcaster and hours before parliament was scheduled to vote against that deal. also today, prime minister david cameron said he would look into allegations that 9/11 victims were targeted in the scandal and here at home, new...
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>>> big news in washington this morning. one debt ceiling deal seems dead. will a critical meeting later today help save the country's economy. >>> the space shuttle docks for the last time with the space station. we'll get a unique perspective from a former astronaut. >>> rolling out the red carpet. take a look at this. the british royal couple meet and greet some of hollywood's biggest stars. we'll get all the buzz from their trip. >>> busting medical myths. a new book that separates fact from fiction on some big health questions. for example, does vitamin c really help stop holds? i'd like to think so. >>> good morning, i'm thomas roberts. alex witt has the day off. welcome to msnbc sunday. big news to talk about from washington this morning on those debt ceiling talks. it appears at least one deal is dead. the so-called grand bargain between the white house and the gop will not be happening. the grand deal called for $4 trillion in spending cuts and closing some tax loopholes. now republican house speaker john boehner says he wants no tax hikes included
>>> big news in washington this morning. one debt ceiling deal seems dead. will a critical meeting later today help save the country's economy. >>> the space shuttle docks for the last time with the space station. we'll get a unique perspective from a former astronaut. >>> rolling out the red carpet. take a look at this. the british royal couple meet and greet some of hollywood's biggest stars. we'll get all the buzz from their trip. >>> busting medical...
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so tax payers don't have to foot the bill if a big bank goes under. second, it said to wall street firms, you can't take the same kind of reckless risks that led to the crisis. and third, it put in place the stronger -- the strongest consumer protections in history. and make sure that these protections work so ordinary people were dealt with fairly so they could make informed decisions about their finances. we didn't just change the law. we changed the way the government did business. for years the job of protecting consumers was divided up in a lot of different agencies. so if you had a problem with the mortgage lender you called one place. if you had a problem with a credit card company, you called somebody else. it meant there were a lot of people who were, but that meant nobody was responsible. and we changed that. we cut the bureaucracy and put one consumer watchdog in charge with just one job. looking out for regular people in the financial system. this is an idea that i got from elizabeth warren who i first met years ago. back then this was lon
so tax payers don't have to foot the bill if a big bank goes under. second, it said to wall street firms, you can't take the same kind of reckless risks that led to the crisis. and third, it put in place the stronger -- the strongest consumer protections in history. and make sure that these protections work so ordinary people were dealt with fairly so they could make informed decisions about their finances. we didn't just change the law. we changed the way the government did business. for years...
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>> you know, dylan, i don't know, because in the negotiations, at least on the big deal, the big plan before speaker boehner walked out on it, you know, the president put a lot of things that the democrats thought were crazy for him to do, putting entitlements on the table to be up for discussion, just saying it was too much for them. but the republicans won't put revenues on the table. i think what minority leader mitch mcconnell was trying to do was inokay late himself and his caucus from having to cast votes that would get them in trouble when they go back home. the problem is while folks in the senate might like it, we're already hearing that house republicans, particularly the 87 freshmen, those in the tea party, they're not going for it. they're not buying the mcconnell plan. they don't like it. >> mark, you get the last word here. you and i both know the reason this country is in debt is associated with lots of dysfunction in lots of things. we waste a ton of energy we buy that we shouldn't have to waste, our health care system is insane. ron paul just made the point that if yo
>> you know, dylan, i don't know, because in the negotiations, at least on the big deal, the big plan before speaker boehner walked out on it, you know, the president put a lot of things that the democrats thought were crazy for him to do, putting entitlements on the table to be up for discussion, just saying it was too much for them. but the republicans won't put revenues on the table. i think what minority leader mitch mcconnell was trying to do was inokay late himself and his caucus...
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that's a big problem. but it is not the number one issue for the public. >> sam, let me ask you about this meeting with cantor and boehner in the white house secretly sunday. it suggests to me thatch you realize, look, the tea party ain't going to be a big deal. he's not going to sign any constitutional amendment that's not going to get through. is the president now working with boehner and cantor on a postconstitutional amendment deal if you will for smaller cuts and the debt ceiling raise? bah it seems to me, the house is the problem. >> yeah. and i think it will play out according to my reporting as this -- they have the mcconnell plan, which is raising the debt ceiling while vetoing cuttings. as a way to buy into it, they have the republican caucus attract $1.5 trillion in cuts agreed to. so you end up having two pack e packages merge to one, house republicans can say they cut $1.5 trillion in discretionary spending. but no entitlements of the long-term growth of the deficit and debt is still a problem
that's a big problem. but it is not the number one issue for the public. >> sam, let me ask you about this meeting with cantor and boehner in the white house secretly sunday. it suggests to me thatch you realize, look, the tea party ain't going to be a big deal. he's not going to sign any constitutional amendment that's not going to get through. is the president now working with boehner and cantor on a postconstitutional amendment deal if you will for smaller cuts and the debt ceiling...
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. >>> the big story today, political poker, washington upping the ante. good afternoon, my name is dylan ratigan. nice to be seeing you. put on your poker face, my friends. president obama summoning congressional leaders back to the white house. first the democrats go with the -- the republicans shortly thereafter. they say they have a bipartisan proposal. we'll see how bernie sanders feels about it. it won't be done in time to raise the desert ceiling. all bets are on a short-term -- expect some sort of gang of six, reid/mcconnell hybrid deal. all you really need to know, whatever this deal is, it does nothing to address the structural causes of our deficit and joblessness from tax reform to trade reform to bank reform. instead you have politicians cutting things that are politically desirable for their constituents so that the politicians can try to keep their jobs while preventing us, the american people, from getting the structural improvements, banks trade, et cetera, that we all so desperately need. the pro wrestling continues. can you keep your job
. >>> the big story today, political poker, washington upping the ante. good afternoon, my name is dylan ratigan. nice to be seeing you. put on your poker face, my friends. president obama summoning congressional leaders back to the white house. first the democrats go with the -- the republicans shortly thereafter. they say they have a bipartisan proposal. we'll see how bernie sanders feels about it. it won't be done in time to raise the desert ceiling. all bets are on a short-term --...
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there's a very big dixz. that's what i've been trying to say over and over. >> there's one other big fact people have to understand. if you were the prosecutor, babe is dead. you booef you have the proof to show this mother was involved in this death. the proofs are never getting better. the prosecution could do nothing or bring a case that was circumstantial and not super strong because they were after justice. the prosecutor made the right decision. at the ebb end of the day the jurors didn't believe that theory. the prosecutor had to go forward on the proofs because they were as good as they were ever going to get. >> there's a dead child. >> i have to go. nick is having a cow. the last thing with me today, did she get away with murder? yes or no? >> yes. >> i think she got away with something. i'm not sure that it was premeditated murder, but, yes, she was involved in something. she was a mother and a child is missing for 30 days. that's enough. >> that's all we have to say. rebecca rose, woodland jay fah
there's a very big dixz. that's what i've been trying to say over and over. >> there's one other big fact people have to understand. if you were the prosecutor, babe is dead. you booef you have the proof to show this mother was involved in this death. the proofs are never getting better. the prosecution could do nothing or bring a case that was circumstantial and not super strong because they were after justice. the prosecutor made the right decision. at the ebb end of the day the jurors...
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roadway clearance was a pretty big step in this, correct? this is something you needed to overcome to take this, i guess, to the closest we've ever gotten to the possibility that we could be in flying vehicles as cars? >> well, that's correct. terrafugia's transition is really the first practical step in the direction of sort of our science fiction dream of a flying car. but this is the reality. this is what we can do today with the existing regulatory infrastructure and the existing technology of the day. >> all right. let's run down some of the details about transition so that our viewers can know exactly what's going on with the process here. so it's already cleared by the national highway traffic safety administration. the expected price per unit is based roughly around $250,000. a $10,000 reservation deposit will be needed. then to fully operate you're going to need both a pilot license and a driver's license. then it's going to get 35 miles per gallon on the road? is that correct? 35? >> that's what we're expecting. we've got an extens
roadway clearance was a pretty big step in this, correct? this is something you needed to overcome to take this, i guess, to the closest we've ever gotten to the possibility that we could be in flying vehicles as cars? >> well, that's correct. terrafugia's transition is really the first practical step in the direction of sort of our science fiction dream of a flying car. but this is the reality. this is what we can do today with the existing regulatory infrastructure and the existing...
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we start with the big debt talk. congressional leadering returning to the table this morning, after the grand bargain broke down last saturday and a tense 75-minute meeting last night failed to move negotiations forward. at 11:00 this morning, the president will hold a news conference to press publicly for his big deal. yesterday, his top economic adviser said the u.s. is out of options. >> we make 80 million checks a month to americans, 55 million people on social security benefits, millions more americans on veterans benefits, medicare, medicaid. people who supply our troops in combat. on august 2nd, we're left with cash on hand and the cash we take in. there is no credible way to give congress more time. there's no constitutional option, there's no delay option, there's no creative financial option. they have to act by the 2nd. >> no constitutional option, 14th amendment, off the table. here's what we know, debt talks appear to be at an impasse and here's why. the president is still pushing a big deal. democrats s
we start with the big debt talk. congressional leadering returning to the table this morning, after the grand bargain broke down last saturday and a tense 75-minute meeting last night failed to move negotiations forward. at 11:00 this morning, the president will hold a news conference to press publicly for his big deal. yesterday, his top economic adviser said the u.s. is out of options. >> we make 80 million checks a month to americans, 55 million people on social security benefits,...
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>> any plan, any big deal must cut consumer debt. because that's what directly impacts the american people. we free up the money that americans are paying on creditors, that's why jobs in a sense really doesn't matter. somebody could be working but they could be paying their whole income to creditors. we want americans to be able to have some of that money, invest, have responsible purchasing power. that's how you create jobs. >> congressman clark from michigan, thank you so much. appreciate your time today. >> you're very welcome. >>> we have breaking news coming in from the "washington post" which is reporting that the fec has now demanded that john edwards' presidential campaign repay $2 million in matching funds. they say it should repay the treasury in this because it came from, you know, these are the federal matching funds that match the campaign contributions, got nearly $13 million in matching funds all together and now the federal election commission saying that the campaign understated its cash, overstated its expenses and
>> any plan, any big deal must cut consumer debt. because that's what directly impacts the american people. we free up the money that americans are paying on creditors, that's why jobs in a sense really doesn't matter. somebody could be working but they could be paying their whole income to creditors. we want americans to be able to have some of that money, invest, have responsible purchasing power. that's how you create jobs. >> congressman clark from michigan, thank you so much....
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the problem is, the banks are too big to save, never mind too big to fail, too big to save. the entire irish economy is running into serious problems. >> unbelievable. ten years ago. it was a miracle. now this. what happens next in ireland? >> it's not the question of what happens next in ireland, it's the euro zone. if you were looking to take a holiday, don't. the reality is right now, the euro zone is going from bad to worse. this downgraded island is the agency playing. the big question isn't what happened to ireland, but spain and italy. >> ireland, portugal, spain, we read about italy earlier this week. >> i came back from milan and all the fashion people are doing up the monuments. the top shoe management is renovating the coliseum. others are doing things. >> they are out of money. >> they are running out of money. they have to turn to prop up their own national heritage. >> how does this happen all at the same time? how has this storm hit? >> in a simple way, it's basically european leaders trying to stick band aid solutions on to problems. >> the debt problem? >> t
the problem is, the banks are too big to save, never mind too big to fail, too big to save. the entire irish economy is running into serious problems. >> unbelievable. ten years ago. it was a miracle. now this. what happens next in ireland? >> it's not the question of what happens next in ireland, it's the euro zone. if you were looking to take a holiday, don't. the reality is right now, the euro zone is going from bad to worse. this downgraded island is the agency playing. the big...
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this is a big story. it's a big deal. >> thank you for coming on this morning. >>> up next, the other side of the, he said/he said debate on the debt talk explosion. coming up, what he knows about the meeting and whether democrats could back mitch mcconnell's last-ditch proposal. >>> still to come, the summer of speculation heats up. we told tu would look like this on the republican side of the aisle. are more candidates going to get into the field? first, my look ahead to the president's schedule. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. at 4:15 today. moving it back. moving it back. they don't want to miss the 6:00 and 6:30, 7:00 news. be right back. [ female announcer ] now, give dry, damaged hair a whole new life! with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [ female announcer ] nourish plus. only from aveeno. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. there's another way litter box
this is a big story. it's a big deal. >> thank you for coming on this morning. >>> up next, the other side of the, he said/he said debate on the debt talk explosion. coming up, what he knows about the meeting and whether democrats could back mitch mcconnell's last-ditch proposal. >>> still to come, the summer of speculation heats up. we told tu would look like this on the republican side of the aisle. are more candidates going to get into the field? first, my look ahead...
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this is a big idealogical victory for the taliban. many people are wondering right now what kind of vacuum is going to be left behind and who will fill that vacuum now that awk is dead. >> thank you. let's turn to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, you've been doing some reporting on this assassination. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we were able to find out a few more details about how exactly this assassination took place. as tia mentioned awk was in his home which is also an office in kandahar this morning he was receiving some tribal elders. there were several dozen people in his home office at the time. that's when one of his most trusted security aids. not exactly a bodyguard. someone who coordinates for him. someone who's been working for the karzai family for about ten years and even a distant relative. this security aid a man came into a meeting walked into the room actually interrupting it and asked karzai if he could have a word with him. this is a trusted individual. he asked if karzai would be w
this is a big idealogical victory for the taliban. many people are wondering right now what kind of vacuum is going to be left behind and who will fill that vacuum now that awk is dead. >> thank you. let's turn to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, you've been doing some reporting on this assassination. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we were able to find out a few more details about how exactly this assassination took place. as tia mentioned awk was in his...
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>> what we need to do is the president proposed that we deal with this very big problem in a big way. and that democrats should put all of our sacred cows on the table. we demonstrated that we're willing to put all our sacred cows on the table. the republicans are simply not willing to do anything but sit on their hands and cross their arms like spoiled children, almost. and that's just not responsible. what democrats want to do when it comes to dealing with entitlements is make sure that we don't end medicare as we know it. that we don't cut benefits but we look at medicare and social security in a way that can preserve the long-term solvency of those programs and not propose what the republicans have to end those programs. >> speak of safety nets, the president did say in his interview last night that he could not guarantee that he would continue paying social security benefits if there were a default. this is what michele bachmann had to say about that. >> we were all shocked and appalled that president obama dangeled out in front of the cameras that senior citizens may not get the
>> what we need to do is the president proposed that we deal with this very big problem in a big way. and that democrats should put all of our sacred cows on the table. we demonstrated that we're willing to put all our sacred cows on the table. the republicans are simply not willing to do anything but sit on their hands and cross their arms like spoiled children, almost. and that's just not responsible. what democrats want to do when it comes to dealing with entitlements is make sure that...
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this is a big deal. i was there at the beginning when don't ask, don't tell was first put in place by bill clinton. reluctantly but around pressure from the joint chiefs. this has been a difficult history politically. horrendous for so many men and women in the military. thousands over this decade. >> absolutely. a lot of the argument back a couple years ago to repeal it was that the military was losing qualified people especially linguists were forced out because of their sexual orientation. it's also seen -- this repeal is seen as a very, very big win for gays and lesbians who are key supporters of the democrats and president obama. as you'll recall back in the fall he got heckled a couple of times. there's been constant pressure of him to remove the ban and this is going to be something that will go a long way towards having been reenthused about his campaign and re-election process. >> with legislation then for the past year, the service chiefs have been going and surveying people in the mill tar and
this is a big deal. i was there at the beginning when don't ask, don't tell was first put in place by bill clinton. reluctantly but around pressure from the joint chiefs. this has been a difficult history politically. horrendous for so many men and women in the military. thousands over this decade. >> absolutely. a lot of the argument back a couple years ago to repeal it was that the military was losing qualified people especially linguists were forced out because of their sexual...
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separatist marchers and mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting paul to take just one big clash from brussels to become sorry that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become from. twenty eighth region or that's left of the details the new bush will see brussels. reported in a week on a land where separation brought anything but stability old peace violence flared up again this last week on the kosovo serbian border on wednesday kosovo police seized two checkpoints to impose a ban on imports from. that one of the crossings attacked by must rioters who threw firebombs towards the customs office nato peacekeeping troops had to move in to stop the violence so obvious protest against unilateral moves by kosovo at its call for un security council meeting was projected at the last minute because acts but the voice of mileage told us kosovo is
separatist marchers and mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting paul to take just one big clash from brussels to become sorry that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become from. twenty eighth region or that's left of the details the new...
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>> obama has a big problem. the expectation is, the stewardship role of the president, he's going to take care of everyone, and it's -- it's really potentially kind of ten days that shook the world. if they don't fix this, as you well know, the economic reverberations will be endless, perhaps. so even though the republicans have immense responsibility, the president is expected to be the leader. when there was the famous government shutdown in the '90s they blamed the republicans, but there was no real economic impact. if this is not worked out, the economic impact is going to be giant. >> and what's your gut tell you on that? briefly, are you optimistic or pessimistic as you look at the next couple of weeks? >> here thei ishthe -- you talk people in the republican party, democrat party, they all talk about public service. their public sevens and the expectation is they're going to serve the public interest. and i think the view in the country now is, these people as public servants need to come together. how ca
>> obama has a big problem. the expectation is, the stewardship role of the president, he's going to take care of everyone, and it's -- it's really potentially kind of ten days that shook the world. if they don't fix this, as you well know, the economic reverberations will be endless, perhaps. so even though the republicans have immense responsibility, the president is expected to be the leader. when there was the famous government shutdown in the '90s they blamed the republicans, but...
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chop big, quench big. which is, obviously, addressed to our humpty dumptieses who eat up a nation's resources indifferent to the consequences. chop means eat. eat small, die small. quench means die. but eat big, die big. that shorthand rivals its prophetic succinctness another of my all-time favorites. the hurricane of change. it seems to be the favorite, also, of all the west african countries i've visited, and it goes "no condition is permanent." yes, we're speaking of those voices of the frustrated and disenfranchised whose -- [inaudible] seize the opportunity of barack obama's avenn dense into power in the united states to launch a song that went, "it is easier for a law to become president of the united states than to be president of uganda." the language of that song was played enough for even the dumbest audiences, but the lesson was not taken to heart. uganda underwent the most horrifying outbreak of urban violence bordering on the very collapse of humanity. and yet others had also warned in extend
chop big, quench big. which is, obviously, addressed to our humpty dumptieses who eat up a nation's resources indifferent to the consequences. chop means eat. eat small, die small. quench means die. but eat big, die big. that shorthand rivals its prophetic succinctness another of my all-time favorites. the hurricane of change. it seems to be the favorite, also, of all the west african countries i've visited, and it goes "no condition is permanent." yes, we're speaking of those voices...
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apple wuss big, then it -- was big, then it went away for a while, then it was back again. so it should be obvious that the 1980s is back, and for various reasons i argue in the book, it is back. and i don't think it's just because of the nostalgia factor although that's certainly a factor. also there's some coincidences. i had mentioned on my radio show a couple days ago that the weird coincidence, although you may see it not just as a coincidence, that 25 years ago almost to the exact week and, certainly, to the exact month the united states military was bombing libya, and the world was wrapped with the detention about a nuclear meltdown at chernobyl. those two things happened almost exactly 25 years ago to the month. so as much of this is pop culture, some of it is very, very real. and what i argue in the book is that the popular culture of the 1980s, the iconography of the 1980s in many ways has inspired the way we hook at real world -- look at real world events and how real world, i guess you would call them actors, behave today. so here are just, again, some examples,
apple wuss big, then it -- was big, then it went away for a while, then it was back again. so it should be obvious that the 1980s is back, and for various reasons i argue in the book, it is back. and i don't think it's just because of the nostalgia factor although that's certainly a factor. also there's some coincidences. i had mentioned on my radio show a couple days ago that the weird coincidence, although you may see it not just as a coincidence, that 25 years ago almost to the exact week...
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they do the big damage. i don't care what is going on over there. it is the one crazy that will go after a building after they release an ad campaign talking about how tough obama is with the war on terror. it makes me sad, greg, as does your tie. >> can i point out what bill said? bin laden was killed on obama's watch. but what got us on to the doorstep was about eight and a half years of very difficult work that took place during the previous administration to get us to the point where the team could show up. >> obama kill osama. >> that's amazing. >> point to you, sir. >> is it a reach to call barking free speech? a judge ruled against an ohio man seen here who was charged in april with abuse of a police dog for hissing and barking at said k-9 cop. the ruling dismisses ryan stevenson's claim that his mutt mocking was protected under the constitutional right of free speech. the 7th amendment, i believe. wrote the judge, quote, even if there was a commune kay tiff value to the defendant's barking and hissing, it is clear this ordinance is directed
they do the big damage. i don't care what is going on over there. it is the one crazy that will go after a building after they release an ad campaign talking about how tough obama is with the war on terror. it makes me sad, greg, as does your tie. >> can i point out what bill said? bin laden was killed on obama's watch. but what got us on to the doorstep was about eight and a half years of very difficult work that took place during the previous administration to get us to the point where...
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there are some big names on the potential witness list, including barry bonds and mark mcgwire and clemens' manager and gm in new york, joe torre. >>> the washington nationals aren't just one of the hottest teams in baseball, they're also one of the most exciting. look at this. >> oh, my goodness! just glad everybody's okay. >> ramos missed the sign for a suicide squeeze last night, and swung away with teammate michael morse sprinting home from third base. fortunately, ramos fouled the ball back and missed morse, who was about ten feet away from the plate. here's the kicker. they tried it again, at the same at-bat and they were successful that time. ramos executed a nice bunt, and morse scored what turned out to be the game-winning run. the nats went on to beat the chicago cubs 5-4. >> he almost got scalped. so good thing it worked the second time. my goodness. >> worse than a baseball in the teeth. >> i know. could be bad. >> it could be bad. 4:51 now. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. are we getting some rain? i think we need it now. >> yeah, yeah, some of us are getting out. some
there are some big names on the potential witness list, including barry bonds and mark mcgwire and clemens' manager and gm in new york, joe torre. >>> the washington nationals aren't just one of the hottest teams in baseball, they're also one of the most exciting. look at this. >> oh, my goodness! just glad everybody's okay. >> ramos missed the sign for a suicide squeeze last night, and swung away with teammate michael morse sprinting home from third base. fortunately,...
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. >> charl: linney is currently the star on the show time series the big c. here's a look at that series. >> the doctor. oh, pardon me, sir. dr. sherman, hi. my name's kathy. >> i'm the nurse. >> you're not a drug rap, are you? >> no, no, i'm not. i'm a dying woman who is trying to see the right doctor and ask him if he s any advice on how to save my life. the best i can do is spend the last two hours a day on hold from your office to find out if anyone's canceled. that's not okay. >> i'm going to asyou to leave. >> i will not leave. >> charlie: the big c is currently airing on show time mondays at 10:30 p.m. i'm pleased to have laura lean -- laura linney back at this table. >> thank you, charlie. >> charlie: when you look at that, what do you think? >> it's a weird, you know sort of tapestry of what you feel and i always feel slightly embarrassed when i look at myself. >> charlie: really? you don't look at this clinically and say i can't wait to have somebody watch it. >> i also good off camera. i give performances off camera to people who would never -- i m
. >> charl: linney is currently the star on the show time series the big c. here's a look at that series. >> the doctor. oh, pardon me, sir. dr. sherman, hi. my name's kathy. >> i'm the nurse. >> you're not a drug rap, are you? >> no, no, i'm not. i'm a dying woman who is trying to see the right doctor and ask him if he s any advice on how to save my life. the best i can do is spend the last two hours a day on hold from your office to find out if anyone's canceled....
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bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything is on the table except raising taxes on the american people. >> congressional and white house staffs will huddle through the weekend to ma'amer out a deal. among the house republicans, spending cuts larger than the increase in the debt limit and no tax increase. some of the items democrats want, extending the payroll tax holiday and closing corporate tax loopholes and finding other ways to increase revenue. leaders mead again on sunday. candy, a bigger deal puts enemies on the table that make both sides worried. tinkering with se
bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything...
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a big decline. some people say it is because they haven't settled the data agreement. i have a different interpretation. i think they are lookking at what is happening in the congress and saying wait a these people are not serious. it is not just getting a deal but it brings the deficit down and in my opinion over the last week, all signals have been we'll do a phony deal with phony cuts that don't deal with 10 or trillions new debt. that is the reason you are seeing the sell off on american stockings. >> isn't that what we learned in third grade. with regard to our retirement accounts. they are cracking hethose babis and what happened last quarter with my money what should we do if anything at the beginning of next week? wait it out. >> don't panic is the question. there is not going to be a default on the debt. i said it for the last month. there will be no default on u.s. treasury secretaries and people shouldn't feel panicked and even if we go past the august 2nd deadline. the grid lock will be broken in a couple of days is more melodrama than the drama. the outcom
a big decline. some people say it is because they haven't settled the data agreement. i have a different interpretation. i think they are lookking at what is happening in the congress and saying wait a these people are not serious. it is not just getting a deal but it brings the deficit down and in my opinion over the last week, all signals have been we'll do a phony deal with phony cuts that don't deal with 10 or trillions new debt. that is the reason you are seeing the sell off on american...
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twice as big. and it would be great if all of it was constitutional, it could be great it was if it was all effective, if it was efficient and it would be great if we could afford it. but the fact is we're where we are today with $1.6 trillion deficits because we can't afford the government we have. and so we've not concentrated on the very areas where we can find mutual agreement, we've had three bipartisan bills in here where we've cut money, significant money, a billion here, $5 billion here, $7 billion here, go through the senate with vast majority votes only to go nowhere. because the allowance for the debate o the underlying bills was stopped. the bills were pulled. so what do we do? well, the first thing we do is we look at what the problems are. what are the problems? we have a hundred different programs with a hundred sets of bureaucracies for surface transportation alone. why do we do that? why haven't we fixed it? that's a question the american people ought to be asking. we have 82 progr
twice as big. and it would be great if all of it was constitutional, it could be great it was if it was all effective, if it was efficient and it would be great if we could afford it. but the fact is we're where we are today with $1.6 trillion deficits because we can't afford the government we have. and so we've not concentrated on the very areas where we can find mutual agreement, we've had three bipartisan bills in here where we've cut money, significant money, a billion here, $5 billion...
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well you can see it at the now is under big pressure here wasn't prepared for some kind of movement at the moment actually our biggest fear is that not only our being so afraid of what's going to happen we'll start a war somewhere. because the situation in israel where used to be part of the big war zone where no well if you talk about the way we live because we're always there pressure we are always under threat and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok so there are right and we are in a very very big problem with the countries around us and with the palestinians but still there are things that we have to solve and the situation was out of this road also related to what happened here between our between our citizens and of course our correspondent in israel paula see it will be updating us on developments in tel aviv and for the very latest you can follow us on twitter at underscore combe where she is posting her call there and her latest tweet saying the demonstrators have been chanting that israel is a police state and security forces moved to arrest several demo
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big pressure he wasn't prepared for it but that's kind of movement of the moment actually our biggest fear is that not only our being the thought of what's going to happen we'll start a war somewhere. because the situation in israel where used to be part of the big war of their own we're not allowed to talk about the way we leave because we're always under pressure we always under thirty right and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok they're our friends and we are in a very very big problem with the countries around us and with the palestinians but feel there are things that we have to solve and the situation was out of this road both are related to what happened here between our between our. correspondent in israel paula slater will be updating us on developments in tel aviv and for the very latest you can follow us on twitter at r.t. underscore home where she was posting her call that i had made his tweets say the demonstrators have been chanting that is a police state and security forces move to arrest several demonstrators wanting benyamin netanyahu to step do
big pressure he wasn't prepared for it but that's kind of movement of the moment actually our biggest fear is that not only our being the thought of what's going to happen we'll start a war somewhere. because the situation in israel where used to be part of the big war of their own we're not allowed to talk about the way we leave because we're always under pressure we always under thirty right and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok they're our friends and we are in a very...
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the buttons are nice and big and colorful. so kids can figure out how to use them easily. >> rick: ava, what do you think of that one? do you like it? >> yeah. >> ava is hold ago disney camera you can print your favorite princess into your camera. >> rick: you want that one? >> the leg goes go camera, that's for 7 and up. but it was very popular with our kid testers. in fact, a lot of grownups at "consumer reports" really liked that camera, too. it's leggo. it's so cool. >> rick: my kids watch my wife and me taking pictures and they want to do the same thing. >> they're great because they're easy to use for the kids. they don't take the big quality pictures, but it doesn't matter, because they have fun playing with them. >> rick: this is a company that i recognize. they make a lot of great stuff. i'll give this one to ava. >> this is our top pick for younger kids. it has all the bells and whistles that the other cameras have. it's also a gaming machine. it has a couple built-in games and has settings that you can set and a vol
the buttons are nice and big and colorful. so kids can figure out how to use them easily. >> rick: ava, what do you think of that one? do you like it? >> yeah. >> ava is hold ago disney camera you can print your favorite princess into your camera. >> rick: you want that one? >> the leg goes go camera, that's for 7 and up. but it was very popular with our kid testers. in fact, a lot of grownups at "consumer reports" really liked that camera, too. it's...
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>>guest: i'm getting a big bed, too. >>clayton: teachers and students cannot be facebook friends in a state. should the government make those decisions? we report. you decide. should donald trump jump back into the presidential race? naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>dave: and more on the debt deal. mike huckabee, the former governor, will be here in a moment. how would he handle the debt mess? >>clayton: how does he f
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so for them, working in dubai is like the big -- it's the next best thing for them, because where they come from, they could -- they probably don't have any running water, so having a place, even though there's 20-plus people living in cramped quarters, it's probably more than they had back home, so to them -- >> better concerns. >> better conditions for them. >> although based on the way by look at it -- >> it's horrible, yes. >> let's talk about your travel to dubai. >> the people like they were oppressed. >> they were. but actually a few were quite proud to work there. >> proud? >> yeah. you come from a country where you probably would not make a living at. you would probably be living in equalor, the companies do provide basic necessities in addition to a minimum wage. this minimum wage can be as much as -- as little as $200 u.s. per month. gldz 200 per month. >> yes. >> probably $400 per month if you speak some english. but there's, like -- they have stringent restrictions placed upon them. up until recently, you were assigned a two-year contract. >> so locked in to stay there. >>
so for them, working in dubai is like the big -- it's the next best thing for them, because where they come from, they could -- they probably don't have any running water, so having a place, even though there's 20-plus people living in cramped quarters, it's probably more than they had back home, so to them -- >> better concerns. >> better conditions for them. >> although based on the way by look at it -- >> it's horrible, yes. >> let's talk about your travel to...
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but when i see an rv roll in with a big family... well, it fills my heart. but, as affordable as it is, it just makes sense to get everybody up and go on a vacation together. whoa, i didn't mean all of us. [ boy ] it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. see for yourself at gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. terrorists perhaps trying to board airplanes with surgically implanted explosives. now after nearly a decade of u.s. military involvement in afghanistan, president obama's promising to begin drawing down u.s. troop levels. as nick payton walsh discovered during a trip to remote afghanistan, there are signs that the taliban and al qaeda see an opening. >> reporter: we pushed down into the valley. still an insurgent stronghold. high-tech american attack helicopters buzzed overhead until militants shot at them from up the valley. >> it's uncharacteristic for the taliban around here. they're getting gutsy. if you push up farther than that, you're going to take enemy contact. it's pretty certain
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as a big u.s. debt-holder, china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: and in australia, too. >> it makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, we've spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas, are not going to benefit from that. >> reporter: in tokyo some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compare the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's crippling recession of the 1990s. >> it's the exact replay of what we went through in japan 10, 15 years ago. >> reporter: however the debate plays out in washington, experts say the financial ripples will be felt around the world. >> it's an issue that really is lurking in the background of each and every economy of the world. >> reporter: jonathan mann reporting. >> so what will it take to find a solution to our debt crisis? all the hurdles and options are broken down. don't miss "get it done" sunday night, 9:00 eastern time only on cnn. >>> turning overseas now
as a big u.s. debt-holder, china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: and in australia, too. >> it makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, we've spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas, are not going to benefit from that. >> reporter: in tokyo some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compare the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's crippling recession of the 1990s....
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today, the big employers here are oil and farming, but the biggest employer of all by far, is the u.s. government, in the form of the military. when america boom, bakersfield. . -- when america boomed, b baker'so feel toomed. all across the south, there are the same basic problems, not enough credit to solve the housing market. >> general david petraeus is regarded as one of america's best and brightest. he's about to begin a new job as head of the cia. our diplomatic editor has been talking to general petraeus on his way home from afghanistan about america's longest war and other matters. >> nato forces in afghanistan have a new commander. general david petraeus is on the way home. he had been expected to serve longer but has been recalled to head the cia. the force he is leaving behind is now being quicker than he recommended. the insurgency has shown itself capable of hitting back with the assassinations and spectacular attacks. nato insists that they're winning. i asked the general what the possible grounds for optimism could be. >> what we have seen now is developing into a trend
today, the big employers here are oil and farming, but the biggest employer of all by far, is the u.s. government, in the form of the military. when america boom, bakersfield. . -- when america boomed, b baker'so feel toomed. all across the south, there are the same basic problems, not enough credit to solve the housing market. >> general david petraeus is regarded as one of america's best and brightest. he's about to begin a new job as head of the cia. our diplomatic editor has been...
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picture is the big story for russia if if the u.s. or europe doesn't get it right if they make a major mistake and we dare for go into some you know a double dipper or a big slowdown and global economy then of course russia is going to be whacked just as much as they will talk about oil in the second part of the program or what do you think about this i mean how is russia fairing through all of this volatility because we can later on we'll talk about what happened in two thousand and eight but you know. a better bet in some ways is a flight to quality. in some ways i think russia is. more vulnerable now than before and i would like to go back to the fiscally sure that chris mentioned as everybody knows that oil price that is needed to balance the budget right now it's at one hundred and twenty five dollars it was much too. before before the crisis russia was was in a much better fiscal positions they had more money to do to put a aggressive counter cyclical fiscal policy if now we experienced a major shock to all prices i think the wh
picture is the big story for russia if if the u.s. or europe doesn't get it right if they make a major mistake and we dare for go into some you know a double dipper or a big slowdown and global economy then of course russia is going to be whacked just as much as they will talk about oil in the second part of the program or what do you think about this i mean how is russia fairing through all of this volatility because we can later on we'll talk about what happened in two thousand and eight but...